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    intelligent animals to train (Job Monkey). Professional dolphin trainers does more work with dolphins (Job Monkey). They educate humans by answering questions‚ and can teach classes to help the kids who want to learn more about marine life (Job Monkey). Dolphin trainers not only train the dolphins they care for their health and wellbeing (Job Monkey). This includes monitoring the dolphins diet‚ health‚ and study the animals behavior by doing activities with them (Job Monkey). Dolphins are very similar

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    Misconceptions: Did humans evolve from monkeys? No‚ humans did not evolve from monkeys‚ but did we evolve from apes then? Well turns out even though we are more closely related to apes than monkeys‚ we still didn’t evolve from them. So who or what did humans evolve from? Scientists believe that humans share a common ancestor with modern African apes (gorillas‚ chimpanzees). This ancestor lived five to eight million years ago‚ but hold on if this was true wouldn’t this mean

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    at a research lab for special diseases. Marburg first appeared in an old city‚ in central Germany. Its first appearance was from a factory who shipped green monkeys to a different places that make vaccines from the kidney cells. The source of the virus was then traced to Uganda. The boss of the vaccine company was sending all the sick monkeys to an island near lake Victoria‚ instead of following the rules and putting them down. The island became a place where disease could jump and mutate

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    The concept of attachment was first introduced by John Bowlby (1969)‚ who emphasizes the importance of mother-child relationship. Attachment is the close‚ enduring emotional bond to parents or other caregiver‚ and it is necessary for normal social and emotional development. Mary Ainsworth further expanded upon Bowlby’s attachment theory in her “Strange Situation” study. She concluded that there were three styles of attachment: secure‚ resistant‚ and avoidant. A fourth attachment style was later added

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    It was 1957‚ Harry Harlow was up late at night thinking hard and then it came to him: Monkey’s. What would a monkey do if he had to choose between a mother that fed him and a mother that comforted him. Harry Harlow wanted to make an experiment that tested the importance of a mother’s love for healthy childhood development (even though we all hate our moms growing up). Harlow was an American psychologist who was born in 1905 and died in 1981. He was a very popular psychology professor at the University

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    I think that evolution is real but I also think that it is fake because I don’t think we evolved from monkey/apes because we don’t look anything like a monkey or a ape so if you ask me I believe it but I think there is more to the story because I don’t think we came from monkeys!?!?! In the early 1800s Darwin and a few other people went on a hunt to find out where humans came from and so they went out and studied mostly every animal they could find because they wanted to know

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    to stress-related illness in monkeys‚ and whether this would interact with the degree of control over the shocks. Procedures:  Monkeys received electric shocks to their feet at 20 second intervals for periods of six hours at a time‚ with six hours` rest in between The electric foot shocks were not signalled Monkeys were run in pairs‚ with one in each pair - the so called "executive monkey" - able to press a lever to postpone shocks for 20 seconds The other monkey in the pair could not press the

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    subordinates always seem to end up on the manager’s back. Here’s how to get rid of them. Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? by William Oncken‚ Jr.‚ and Donald L. Wass • Included with this full-text Harvard Business Review article: 1 Article Summary The Idea in Brief—the core idea The Idea in Practice—putting the idea to work 2 Management Time: Who’s Got the Monkey? 8 Further Reading A list of related materials‚ with annotations to guide further exploration of the article’s ideas and applications

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    creature. The monk never meant for the ritual to be a burden. In the Burmese jungle‚ monkeys are as common as pigeons. It was only in America that feeding monkeys meant violating the rules” (Taw). 4. His purpose for writing the essay is to show that despite questioning whether he believes in ensuring his family’s prosperity by feeding monkeys‚ he believes in honoring the ritual and that faith‚ even if it means feeding monkeys on his birthday every year. Questions on Writing Strategy 1. The effect of

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    Bandar-log‚ the monkey people from the story The Jungle Book written by Rudyard Kipling‚ are symbolizing in real life? The Bandar-log are symbolizing bullies in real life. Their actions show how they are similar to real bullies. The way the monkey people talk about or to the jungle people‚ how the jungle people talk about them‚ and how they treat others can make the reader feel like they are symbolizing bullies in real life. The way the monkey people attack is also how the monkey people are symbolizing

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